Kamis, 28 Juli 2011

Sergio Leonel Aguero del Castillo Profile

Sergio Leonel Aguero del Castillo Profile - Although the transfer from Independiente in 2006 broke the record club purchases, but Aguero is not directly shine. He was drowned out by the greatness of Torres. Naturally when Aguero is doubtful.

Answer Aguero? Actions and achievements in the field. He showed sharp tearing the opponent's goal. In the 2007/08 season, Aguero packing 26 goals in all competitions and nine assists.

In Spain La Liga competition, Aguero was ranked third top scorer Dani Guiza and below with 19 goals Luis Fabiano.
Success is making this 20-old striker aligned with Torres. However, he refused to be compared with that according to Torres Aguero was his mentor.
"Fernando is a very important player for me and the club. I learned a lot from him in the first year here. He always gave direction that makes me confident. Things I need to be playing well, "said Aguero.

Hanyal, no doubt Aguero directly regardless of the shadows Torres. Not only that. Record-breaking striker Diego Maradona to become the youngest player when making his debut in the League Argentina with Independiente in usian 15 years and 35 days in 2003 gives a new dimension in the Atletico game.

When Torres act more as a pure striker with a brilliant final completion when positioned in the penalty box, otherwise Aguero not just dealing with goals. He is typical of players in a creative, dynamic, flamboyant and even genius.

He not only broke into the opposing goal, but also creative in the process of creating goals. Aguero touted as a blend of Hugo Sanchez and Torres. Others call it Romario Argentina.
Posture her small because it only has 1.72 meters do not drown Aguero. Agility and speed of the weapon. And, the small body will not be able to limit the talent of a Aguero.

"Talent can not be measured in centimeters and kilograms. My height is not a weakness. It did not affect my game. The technique is far more important than size. And, football is indeed remarkable because the shortest player can beat the top players in the game, "said the striker who has a unique call Kun taken from the Japanese cartoon character.
As a child Aguero loved cartoon character whose real name is Kum Kum. Because of its ngefan, Aguero imitate a cartoon character's hairstyle.

"My grandfather who first called me by that name. I am increasingly pleased with the call because of the unique and differentiating with athletes of other sports. Rarely is an athlete who has a cartoon character's nickname, "he replied.

Aguero achievements in the national team was very classy. He led Argentina to win the U-20 World Cup in 2005 and 2007. He also won the Golden Boot as top scorer and the Golden Boat the best player in the World Cup U-20 2007.

Next, the 2008 Olympic gold medal with the team captured the Tango. He then made his debut in the senior national team in friendlies against Brazil at the Emirates Stadium, England, 3 September 2006.

Success in making Aguero Atletico and Argentina as one of the talented star on earth. He also became the target of top European clubs. Real Madrid wants to get him. Not to mention Chelsea, Juventus, Inter Milan, Villarreal, Bayern Munich are lining up to ask for her hand. Meanwhile, Manchester United are willing to pay € 55 million for the purchase of El Kun.

However, Aguero rejected the tempting offer. He stressed his commitment to Atletico. "I am not interested to move the club. I have repeatedly made it clear I am happy here. I just think for Atletico, "he said.
In fact the demand Maradona, who is also coach-in-law, so he accepted the offer was turned down Inter. No wonder when the husband Giannina Maradona became Atletico's favorite player.

Aguero Maradona was still loved despite refused. How not, he has given grandson named Benjamin Leonel Aguero Maradona. I was so proud of her grandson, the Argentina legend said, "He's like my 60 percent and 40 percent more like Aguero." What nonsense.

Sergio Leonel Agüero del Castillo (born in Quilmes, June 2, 1988, age 23 years) is an Argentine footballer with a prime position as a striker. Footballer who has a friendly greeting Kun world public is considered as the incarnation of Diego Maradona, with Lionel Messi. Name of getting stuck when carrying as Argentina U-20 Junior World Cup champion in 2007 in Canada. After bringing the team Argentina U-20 champion, opens the door to use the services of senior Argentine.

Sergio Aguero scored a record as the youngest footballer in the history of Argentine soccer league when lowered against San Lorenzo Independiente at the age of 15 years 35 days on July 7, 2003.

Sergio Aguero is now the law of the Argentina national team coach Diego Armando Maradona.

Rabu, 27 Juli 2011

Diego Forlan : The World's Most Player Uruguay

Diego Forlan : The World's Most Player Uruguay - Diego Forlan Corazo Martin, better known by the name of Diego Forlan is Uruguay's national team striker who currently plays in La Liga Spain with Atletico Madrid. Forlan was born in the capital of Uruguay, Montivedo on May 19, 1979.

Forlan was born in a football family. His father, Pablo Forlan, Uruguay is a former national team players at the 1966 World Cup in England and 1974 in West Germany. Grandfather Forlan, Juan Carlos Corazo, is a former player Independiente (Argentina). Diego Forlan has double nationality, Uruguay and Spain.

After the success with Independiente (Argentina) Forlan joined Manchester United in January 2002 at a cost of £ 7m transfer. His debut with the Red Devils are on January 29, 2002 against Bolton Wanderes.
Beginning his career at Old Trafford did not run smoothly because of the new Forlan scored on 18 September 2002 against Maccabi Haifa (Israel) in the Champions League group stage. It took 27 games for Forlan to score his first goal for United.

Forlan moved to Villareal in the 2004-2005 season and immediately won the El Pichichi (top scorer) in his first season in La Liga. Forlan helped bring Villareal for the first time in history the club won the Champions League tickets as well as the top scorer in Europe with Thierry Henry.
  
In June 2007, Forlan moved to Atletico Madrid with a transfer worth 21 million euros. In the Uruguay national team, Forlan became a core player since 2002, come into play in 2002 World Cup and Copa America 2006 and 2007.

Young Squad Champions Barca : Audi Cup 2011

Young Squad Champions Barca : Audi Cup 2011 - Barcelona is a show with some fringe players they are still too strong for Bayern Munich. Barca's 2-0 win over Bayern and go on to win the Audi Cup 2011.

In a match that took place at the Allianz Arena on Thursday (28 / 7), Barca played Thiago Alcantara since the early minutes. Midfielder who shone in the UEFA European Under-21 was also demonstrated his skills.

Shown with Seydou Keita and Andres Iniesta in midfield, Thiago appear calm and straightforward. His appearance was perfect with two goals that he created in minute 42 and 75.

Bayern did not lose Manuel Neuer under rule such as when the first game, but showing Hans-Jorg Butt. Germany's senior goalkeeper finally had to accept his goal burglarized twice.
Die Roten featuring Takashi Usami, Ivica Olic, and Nils Petersen as the attacker. However, so far behind the two goals they directly enter the two main striker, Mario Gomez and Thomas Mueller, plus Bastian Schweinsteiger.

 
This is Barca's second victory in the Audi Cup 2011. Earlier, in the first pertandinga, Los Cules success Internacional beat on penalties.

Valentino Rossi, Stoner - Lorenzo Battle

Valentino Rossi, Stoner  - Lorenzo Battle - Valentino Rossi was not involved in the competition to be world champion this season. Even so, The Doctor claimed enthusiastic about the fierce competition that took place between Casey Stoner and Jorge Lorenzo.

There are 20 points which is now the separation distance between Stoner with Lorenzo at the top of the standings. With competition always fierce between the two in each race and the race that still leaves eight more series, the competition between them would be fun until the end of the season.

Stoner is so far superior to remember he's already won five races, while Lorenzo only miss twice. Still, Rossi said that the rivalry of two drivers were still very wide open, especially the second half of the season is still there that can change many things.

"For me, kejuraan this year is still wide open and I think Stoner was a little faster, but Jorge is also very fast and very strong mentally," said Rossi as reported by MCN.
In addition to the matter of drivers, Rossi also saw that Honda and Yamaha have the benefits of each of the characters different tracks. This is what makes the competition between the drivers from Australia and Spain it will be heated through.

"I think on the track like Laguna Seca, like a truck stop and go, Honda has the advantage over Yamaha and Yamaha at the same time could compete with Honda on a trajectory of rapid and smooth."
 
"Twenty points is nothing and I think it would be a great fight in the second half of the season. For me Stoner may be faster and more powerful Lorenzo, so it all depends which is more important," he concluded.

Jumat, 22 Juli 2011

Top 12, Most, Best Strikers in the World all of Time

Top 12, Most,  Best Strikers in the World all of Time
12. Gabriel Batistuta
He refused to move to another club Fiorentina despite relegation to Serie B in 1992/93 season. But the following year, Argentine striker who often greeted Batigol brings his club back to Serie A. From Newell's Old Boys until hanging up his boots at the Al Arabi, Batigol make total of 441 times 254 goals playing. After nine seasons with Fiorentina, he was sold to Roma and Roma became a major source of inspiration for reaching the third scudetto in its history.




11. Thierry Henry
Henry became the English Premier League top scorer four times (2002, 2004, 2005 and 2006) and became fertile Gunners players with 226 goals in all competitions. He also won two important titles with the French team, the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000.



10. Roberto Baggio
Unfortunately, Baggio more memorable with his failure to execute a kick from the spot so that Italy lost on penalties against Brazil at the 1994 World Cup final. But, without Baggio glorious appearance during the tournament, the Azzurri could not reach the final. He became the golden child of Italian football since joining Fiorentina in 1985, before a record transfer to Juventus before the 1990 World Cup. Known as "The Divine Ponytail" because of his obedience to run a hair ponytail and Buddhism, Baggio won the Scudetto twice - with Juventus in 1994/95, and AC Milan the following season. FIFA World Player of the 1993 version.




9. Alessandro Del Piero
Juventus forever! That's already five times Pinturicchio scudetto with Juventus and the iconic club with over 500 appearances. Similarly Batigol, he refused to get out of the club in 2006 due to the degradation of Calciopoli case. U-21 European titles in 1994 and 1996 bears, plus the 2006 World Cup title. Loyalty is gold!







8. Marco Van Basten
Notch 218 goals in 280 appearances for Ajax and AC Milan is not an easy accomplishment achieved. He also collected his hat trick in 1992 - FIFA World Player of the Year, Player of the European and World Player. Marco van Basten to be successful players follow in the footsteps of Johan Cruyff, the Dutch as well as leading the European champions for the first time in 1988. With AC Milan, he won the European Cup in 1989 and 1990. Unfortunately, an ankle injury forced him to retire early. However, Van Basten still take part in the football world. Dutch national team he coached in 2004-08 and is now caring for Ajax.



7. Ronaldo (Ronaldo Luiz Nazario da Lima)
The phenomenon has twice won the FIFA Player of the Year title hat-trick, Europe and the World. Ronaldo's name began to rise when make 58 goals in 60 games early in his career with Cruzeiro on. After two glorious seasons with PSV Eindhoven, he joined Barcelona in 1996 and recorded 34 goals in 37 games to become top scorer. With Inter Milan, Ronaldo 'mock' defensive style of another Italian club. As a result, packed 25 goals, while bringing Inter won the UEFA Cup - all in his first season. He also won the top scorer in his first two seasons with Real Madrid. Grief 3-0 defeat of France in the 1998 World Cup finals erased, when Ronaldo took the next World Cup champion Brazil. He became the top scorer with 8 goals, and two of them scored in the final against Germany.


6. Bobby Charlton (Sir Robert Charlton)
This is one of the best English player of all time. Bobby Charlton won 106 caps and 49 goals with the England team. As part of the "Busby Babes" who survived the Munich tragedy in 1958, ten years later brought Charlton Manchester United became the first British club to win the European Cup. Charlton also helped host the British won the 1966 World Cup. Charlton counter resistance in the semifinals against Portugal Eusebio remembered as Britain's best game of all time.








5. Alfredo Di Stefano
When Real Madrid, Alfredo Di Stefano collecting eight Spanish league titles and won the first five editions of the European Cup. He also make goals in every final match. His leadership in the field plus the amazing skill to make a major factor Di Stefano Real Madrid dominated Europe in the late 1950s. However, Di Stefano failed at international level. He has been strengthening the national team of Argentina, Colombia and Spain, but none captured the World Cup title. He always remembered when creating a hat trick as Real Madrid's slaughter Frankfurt 7-4 to lift the trophy fifth successive European Cup.



4. Ferenc Puskas
This is a quality striker would be difficult to find again in Hungary. With the national team, he recorded a record 84 goals from 85 caps. He was short, flat chest, but its strength lies in his left foot capable of firing as fast as lightning. After winning the Olympic gold medal in 1952 ending the English domination in Europe, the Hungarian national team to be favorites to win the 1954 World Cup. The team nicknamed the "Mighty Magyars" scored 17 goals in the group stages before getting rid Brazil and Uruguay. Despite severe injuries, Puskas forced himself to appear in the final, even scored a goal before losing the hard way by West Germany.




3. Eusebio (Eusebio da Silva Ferreira)
Golden Boot winner at the 1966 World Cup was scored nine goals for Portugal before it was eliminated in the semi-finals by hosts England, who later came out as champions. Eusebio became the first African player (born in Mozambique) and became known as "Pele European version" - and is still named as Portugal's best player of all time. From Benfica to Sporting Lisbon, Eusebio's name shines at age 19, when scoring a hat-trick against Santos (who was then amplified Pele) in the Tournament of Paris 1961. Portugal Liga top scorer Eusebio became seven times and won the European Footballer in 1965. Two of his goal against Real Madrid helped Benfica won the European Cup for the second time in 1962. Unfortunately, his knee injury and was forced to retire at the age of 32 years. He incised 41 goals from 64 international caps.

2. Johan Cruyff
This is the master of total football. Captain Cruyff led the Dutch in the 1974 World Cup, scoring two good goals against Argentina and Brazil, before being beaten by Franz Beckenbauer and West Germany at the top of the party. Johan Cruyff is the most famous names in the history of Dutch football. He became a starring role in the dominance of Ajax in the European scene in the era of the 1970s. He dominated the Netherlands in eight domestic titles with Ajax plus another one at Feyenoord. Three European Cup titles in a row achieved in 1970 until 1973 before moving to Barcelona. He retired before the 1978 World Cup, and then successfully trained two former club.


1. Pele (Edson Arantes do Nascimento)
 At the age of 17, Pele (pictured) bought up six goals in the 1958 World Cup, and a source of inspiration Brazil won its first title. His career filled with accomplishments, inside and outside the field, and currently a football ambassador. The numbers: 470 goals in 412 appearances for Santos, and 77 goals from 92 caps on the Brazilian national team. Three times World Cup champion, Campeonato Paulista ten titles, two Copa Libertadores. Need explanation of what else?

Paraguay vs Uruguay in the Final of Copa America 2011

Paraguay vs Uruguay in the Final of Copa America 2011 - Paraguay will challenge Uruguay in the final of Copa America Venezuela 2011 after a beat. After a goalless draw until half of extra time, La Albirroja won 5-3 in the round of penalty kicks.

In a semifinal match at the Estadio Malvinas Argentinas,  Venezuela had a chance in the sixth minute. Through a process of counter-attack, Gabriel Cíchero fired a shot along the ground from outside the penalty box which was easily tamed by Justo Villar.

Two minutes later, Paraguay turns threatening. Edgar Barreto A free kick by Dario Veron could be forwarded to the wicket, but still swiftly dismissed Renny Vega.
Venezuela had scored in the 35th minute through a header Oswaldo Vizcarrondo. However, the referee canceled because one of the players Venezuela has been caught offside.

In the 43rd minute, Alejandro Moreno's header hit the crossbar Paraguay still. The ball rebounds struck by Salomon Rondon, but Villar can still block it.

Until the first half ended, there has been no goal is created.

At the beginning of the second half, Nelson Haedo Valdez had escaped alone into the penalty box Venezuela. However, Vega deftly closed the firing chamber immediately assailant back numbered 18 this.
Opportunity Juan Arango in the 80th minute also not produced results. Long-distance free kick can still be secured by Villar.

Until the end of normal time, a score of glasses is still well preserved. Also continues to match half of extra time.

In the 93rd minute, kicking Giancarlos Maldonado who had hit the foot of Fedor Nicolas Villar is out of range. However, the ball still on the crossbar before it swept Paraguay defender.

Two minutes later, the crossbar again thwart the chances of Venezuela. This time, Arango free kick that confront the ruler.

Paraguay had to play with ten players from the minute-103. Jonathan Santana sent off for receiving a second yellow card.

In minute 114, Maldonado tried his luck. But, kicking his left foot from outside the penalty box was wide on the left goalpost Paraguay.

Up to an additional round of 2x15 minutes expire, there is still no team that can score goals. To determine who qualified for the finals, on penalties had to be done.

In round-tos tosan, fifth executor Paraguay, namely Nestor Ortigoza, Lucas Barrios, Cristian Riveros, Osvaldo Martinez, and Dario Veron successfully completed its job. While in camp Venezuela, Giancarlos Maldonado, Jose Manuel Rey, and Nicolas Fedor successfully, but Franklin Lucena failed. As a result, Paraguay won with a score of 5-3.

Paraguay will meet Uruguay in the final. Games will be held in Buenos Aires, 25 July. While Peru Venezuela met in the third place playoff.
The players:
Paraguay: Villar; Caceres, Da Silva, Veron, Piris; Santana, Riveros, Ortigoza, Barreto (Estigarribia 69 '); Barrios, Haedo Valdez (Santa Cruz 73') (Martinez 81 ')

Venezuela: Vega; Rosales, Perozo (Rey 45 '), Vizcarrondo, Cichero; Lucena, Cesar Gonzalez (Maldonado 85'), Arango; At Giorgio, Moreno (Fedor 72 '), Rondon.

Kamis, 21 Juli 2011

Moto GP, Valentino Rossi Prepare to Race in Laguna Seca

Moto GP, Valentino Rossi Prepare to Race in Laguna Seca - Valentino Rossi still difficulties appear primed with Ducati. Rossi's performance shocked former world champion Kevin Schwantz.

Rossi will face after the race at Laguna Seca in the previous series, in German MotoGP, reaping the worst this season. At that time he only finish in ninth position after qualifying a record time of 2th from the back.

So far Rossi has yet to appear convincing with Ducati that started defended this season. Use of GP11.1 latter did not make the performance better.
Due to unsatisfactory results, at this weekend's U.S. MotoGP Rossi was preparing two different types of motors.
Difficulties being experienced by Rossi, who last season defending Yamaha, was welcomed surprise from Schwantz so ever 500cc world champion in 1993 ago.
"I was surprised. I think with so many motors that have been driven Valentino well, he will soon find a way to drive," said Schwantz told MCN.

"Maybe not all he was in front, but at least he was consistent fight in the top five and perhaps up to the podium a few times," he added.

Given the difficulty Rossi, Schwantz himself had allegations. One thing he believes, Rossi this time patience is tested.

"Maybe Valentino realize that this is not something you can fix it immediately, and the more he drove it and the more development time the better."
"But to come out to race and struggled for four or five laps and the lead in the race, and then not know what to try for next week, I thought he was doing it all with more patience than I would have," concluded Schwantz ..

Rabu, 20 Juli 2011

World's Most Soccer Player, Luis Suarez Profile, Copa America Final 2011

World's Most Soccer Player, Luis Suarez Profile, Copa America Final 2011 - Liverpool striker, Luis Suarez, claim to get input from former Liverpool player, Fernando Torres, while just joined the club, January. Suarez claimed helped immensely with this advice.

Suarez and Torres are both costume changes earlier this year. Suarez moved from Ajax to Liverpool, while crossing from Anfield Torres to Chelsea.

"I communicated with Fernando few days before his move. At that time, I just completed my move to Liverpool," said the Uruguayan international.

"He told me to always be the same player and not try to change. He said that Liverpool are a great team and they will help me grow. To be honest, the advice (Torres) is very helpful. He was not wrong and it is very true," continued Suarez.

Together with "The Reds", Suarez new 24-year-old has featured in 13 matches in the Premier League with four goals achievement.

Dream to Play in Barcelona

Luis Suarez had big dreams in his career. Players who recently joined Liverpool last season was a dream to play with Spanish giants Barcelona.

Moreover, agents Suarez is the brother of Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola, Pere Guardiola. Thus, the opportunity to realize his dream Suarez wide open.
Although have the opportunity through his agent, Suarez did not want to take advantage of the proximity of the agent. He emphatically said, her love with Barcelona was long before knowing Pere.

"Before you know Pere, I did have a dream to play for Barcelona. Obviously, he (Pere) did have a close relationship with Guardiola, but this is a matter of a completely different job with a private affair," Suarez said as quoted by the Daily Star.

Suarez wanted, if Barcelona wanted him purely because he deserves with Barca. "If Pep Guardiola wants me, he really wanted me pure," he said.

However, for now Suarez has not occurred to leave Liverpool. Plan to Barcelona just a dream and future plans.
"But for now, Liverpool is a club that I want now," he said.

Indeed, for playing in England he admitted a lot of pressure. The number of spectators who fill stadiums are always making himself the mental pressure.

The Reds then bring Suarez from Ajax for £ 22.8 million in the winter transfer market in January. Reason manager Kenny Dalglish brought Suarez is to add power lines knocked on the front left Liverpool after Fernando Torres.

"But now I try to live as quietly as possible and not think about the people who watch me. The boss always says to me, be unto yourselves," said Suarez.

Final Focus

Uruguay back into the Copa America final for the first time since 1999 and thanks to two goals from Luis Suarez's goal against Peru, this morning.

Dwigol Suarez in five minutes in the second half to the party passed the peak of La Celeste Copa America 2011. Suarez did not help but be happy because it plays a major role to bring victory to Uruguay.

"This is an extra to play the final in Argentina. It's very nice, now time for us to enjoy, celebrate and focus on the objective, that is final, "Suarez said after the match.
Liverpool striker also confirmed changes to the strategy his team against Argentina, Oscar Tabarez's squad to help achieve maximum results.

"I think we know Argentina will attack (in the quarter-ed). But today we have to go out, play and attack, "beber Suarez, disitat Goal, on Wednesday (20/07/2011).

"In the second half we were confident from the start and this gave the team victory," added the player who played for Ajax Amsterdam.

Kenny King on my level

Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson, argues, the ability of Luis Suarez nearing the ability possessed by Kenny Dalglish as a player "Reds" in the 1977-1990 era.

Suarez brought in from Ajax in the mid-season. Uruguay striker was immediately proved its quality at Anfield. It can not be denied, Suarez became an important actor revival "The Red" after a successful finish in sixth at the end of the season.
Suarez again became a byword when it appeared in the Copa America 2011. Two goals from the 24-year-old striker's goal against Peru led Uruguay to qualify for the final round.

Additional Suarez to put two goals while leading scorer along with Argentina striker Sergio Aguero, each of which pack three goals.

"Suarez is a big player for me. A lot of players have joined Liverpool and people say, reminding us that the player with Dalglish. But in my opinion, Suarez is the closest," Lawrenson said as quoted by the official club website.

"Kenny looked excited when he talked about Suarez. When you see what kind of Suarez's goal against Sunderland last season, you must be wondering how he did it?"

"He has incredible ability. He was very concerned about everything".  he said.

Dalglish appeared 355 times and scored 118 goals while still defending Liverpool. Dalglish was quite successful as a coach after deciding hanging up his boots in 1990. Before the train Liverpool, Dalglish had handled Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United and Celtic.
Special Moments

The fight against Argentina early this morning is one of the special game for Luis Suarez et al. Moreover, they beat the home team winning the Copa America as well as 2011, Argentina.
Uruguay has just successfully subvert known to Argentina in front of thousands of supporters of Argentina through the drama which Uruguay won 5-4 after a 1-1 draw in normal time.

Suarez himself became one of the executioners who successfully thrilling Argentinian goalkeeper Sergio Romero guarded. This victory took them to the semifinals as well as host of public disappointment that almost two decades fasting Copa America title.
The victory is once again reminding them of the special show of supremacy over host as did Uruguay in Copa America 1950 and which diminish the host Uruguay Brazil 2-1 in the final match held at the Maracana. Even the Brazilian people could call the final game or a disaster such as Maracazo Maracana.
Uruguay victory in 61 years ago to make public the Brazilian disappointed, until the guard bar Brazil, Moacir Barbossa 'convicts' life by all the Brazilian people.

Back to the Copa, now a sweet memory for Suarez is proud to public disappointment with thwarting their hopes for Argentina to win Copa America they have long craved.
"July 16 (July 17, the time zone of Southeast Asia) is a historic date and we talked about it and we also want to make history," said Suarerz after the match.

"This victory is an amazing moment. I am sure we will deserve this victory because Diego Perez sent-off by the referee and now justice has been done, "he said.

7 facts about Luis Suarez

1. In his home country, Suarez is called with the nickname El Pistolero 'or The Gunfighter.
2. Suarez shared the same birth hart with Hollywood actress, Misha Barton and musician Jools Holland's renowned on January 24, 1987.
. Suarez repeat successful season by packing 49 20092010 gutter. Sebagal Suarez was crowned Best Dutch Player of the year.
4. Federation Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) named Luis Suarez as a Top Goalscorer in 2010.
5. Suarez congratulated on Lionel Messi, who won the title as the best player in the Ballon d'Or, some time ago. In an interview with Spanish media El Mundo Deportivo, Suarez admitted Mess) is one of the world's most player and 8 recognize Messi as the player who is very humble.
6. Luis Suarez large in Salto, Uruguay's second largest city. Salto during ni known by the nickname The Thermal Pool Rarena heat could reach 100 clerajat Fahrenheit throughout the year.
One of the best Spanish player Luis Suarez also have a name. The legend plays for Inter Milan Bacelona clan in the era 1950 to 1970, won three titles Mon A, two European Cup, Intercontinental Cup due den when defending Inter Milan for nine seasons.

Malaga : New Power in La Liga, The New Big Club

Malaga : New Power in La Liga, The New Big Club - Football has become a wetland for wealthy investors to invest their capital. After Chelsea and Manchester City 'rises caste', now comes the turn of Malaga, the Spanish club landless  become "the next big thing in football".

Friday, June 11, 2010, a public Spanish football news shocked the club Malaga FC acquisition by conglomerate from Qatar, Sheikh Al-Thani. Surprise hit many people's minds, because this is the first time a Spanish football club bought a wealthy businessman from the Middle East. The Sheikh, it is usually preferred to 'play' in the Premier League, which many people say the hardest league in the world and the commercial.

Al Thani, 44, has a business empire in the United Arab Emirates, which employs about 3,000 people and operates in over 30 countries worldwide. Its business includes a series of hotels, shopping centers, mobile phone companies and buying and selling cars. He is also the vice president and shareholder of Doha Bank.

All the wealth that enabled him to spend around 36 million euros to smooth the process of negotiating the purchase of the club which lasted for four to five months. Amount of money sufficient to pay the debt at the same time the club was founded in 1948.
"Our goal is to help Malaga take the necessary steps to strengthen its presence in La Liga and to strengthen the hope and delight of the supporters club," said Al-Thani.

Malaga, the club for 30 years which often rise and fall of caste, had just returned to first division La Liga in 2008. In the 2009/2010 season, they were almost relegated before finally determined to continue competing in the major division on the final day of competition. At that time, they managed to sit in 17th position in the final league standings ladder. Coach Juan Ramon Lopez Muniz will also be responsible for this that led to the dismissal itself.

Jesualdo Ferreira, a successful coach brings Porto won the Portuguese league for three consecutive seasons, was recruited as his successor. Unfortunately after 10 games missed, he was only successful to bring the team to two victories. Missed half the season and Malaga are still stranded at position 18, aka the relegation zone. Al-Thani Ferreira lost his temper and was fired.
After that, the chair turned to former coach Real Madrid coach, Manuel Pellegrini. Men from Chile was moving quickly to bring Enzo Maresca, Martin Demichelis and Julio Baptista. Malaga had slowly crept into the top position and managed to end the season in 11th position.

Since the transfer window re-opens, Malaga with incessant targeting star players to move to La Rosaleda, the headquarters of the club. Until now present six international players are expected to help the team achieve its target into next season's Champions League zone, the target is not impossible can be achieved. Players are Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Joris Mathijsen, ISCO, Monreal, Jeremy Toulalan and Joaquin Sanchez.

Malaga, even present as a serious rival Manchester United to get Wesley Sneijder from Inter Milan. Money amounting to 35 million pounds considered no big deal to bring the Dutch playmaker. Unfortunately, Sneijder firmly rejects interest Malaga and more interested in listening to offers from Manchester United.

The presence of Malaga as a serious challenger in the race for the champion title is believed many people would have a positive impact on the existence of La Liga and prestige in the eyes of the world. The dominance of Real Madrid and Barcelona that had been untouched as if other teams believed to be coming to an end within the next few years. This is in tune with the optimism Apono, Malaga midfielder, before the start of next season

"We know we are a team that was highlighted now. Who would have thought?" he told EFE.

"Malaga, Barcelona and Real Madrid is a new reference point in Spanish football. Win the La Liga next to impossible, but playing for a place in the Champions League is a realistic option. We have to focus through the games one by one," added the 27-year-old player .

Not only in the sector players, Malaga is also strengthening its management ranks by recruiting staff Fernando Hierro, Real Madrid and the Spanish legend, as his general manager. "This is a very ambitious project, awesome and exciting and I'm lucky to be in it. It's very exciting to Malaga, and I will try to help and collaborate so that this project can continue to grow," added Hierro.
Malaga is a series of action could be evidence of their seriousness to compete at the top of La Liga, Europe, and even the world. If so, do not be surprised if someday Jose Mourinho was unveiled as coach of the team's Andalusian origin. Who knows?

Selasa, 19 Juli 2011

Complete Data Transfer Football Player in the A Series

Stock transfers can be an excellent buy for the club players who became the target of clubs and of course the clubs transfer coloring Series A
 

Complete Data Transfer Football Player in the A Series

Juventus

Balance Transfer: -24,475,000
Players Login:
Alessio Curcio (FC Canavese)
Raffaele Alcibiade (Delfino Pescara 1936)
Tommaso Silvestri (Juventus Primavera)
Simone Serino (Juventus Primavera)
Carlo Pinsoglio (Juventus Primavera)
Raffaele Alcibiade (Juventus Primavera)
Luca Marrone (Juventus Primavera)
Ciro Immobile (Juventus Primavera)
Jorge Martínez (Catania Calcio)
Leonardo Bonucci (AS Bari)
Marco Costantino (SPAL Ferrara)
Carlo Vecchione (Clermont)
Yobie Bassaoule (Isola Liri)
Mario Kirev (Thun)
Simone Pepe (Udinese Calcio)
Marco Storari (AC Milan)
Davide Lanzafame (U.S. Palermo)
Andre Cuneaz (Mantova FC)
Marco Motta (Udinese Calcio)
Miloš Krasic (CSKA Moscow)
Alberto Aquilani (Liverpool)
Fabio Quagliarella (SSC Napoli)
Armand Traoré (Arsenal)
Leandro Rinaudo (SSC Napoli)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 56,450,000
Players Out:
Simone Pepe (Udinese Calcio)
Andre Cuneaz (U.S. Alessandria)
Nicola Cosentini (FC Esperia Viareggio)
Giorgio Merlano (FC Esperia Viareggio)
Timothy Nocchi (U.S. Poggibonsi)
Luca Castiglia (FC Esperia Viareggio)
Raffaele Bianco (Benevento)
Alessio Curcio (FC Canavese)
Giuseppe Giovinco (U.S. Carrarese Calcio)
Alessandro D'Antoni (FC Esperia Viareggio)
Lorenzo Ariaudo (Cagliari Calcio)
Antonio Chimenti (late career)
Fabio Cannavaro (Al-Expert Dubai)
Cristian Molinaro (VfB Stuttgart)
Sergio Almirón (AS Bari)
Michele Paolucci (AC Siena)
Albin Ekdal (Bologna FC)
Oussama Essabr (Cosenza Calcio)
Dario Venitucci (Bassano Virtus)
Marco Duravia (FC Canavese)
David Trezeguet (Hercules CF)
Ayub Daud (Cosenza Calcio)
Diego (VfL Wolfsburg)
Jonathan Zebina (Brescia Calcio)
Simon Reider Rodríguez (Pergocrema)
Christian Poulsen (Liverpool)
Raffaele Alcibiade (Delfino Pescara 1936)
Ciro Immobile (AC Siena)
Luca Marrone (AC Siena)
Carlo Pinsoglio (FC Esperia Viareggio)
Simone Serino (U.S. Poggibonsi)
Salvatore D'Elia (Portosummaga)
Tommaso Silvestri (FC Esperia Viareggio)
Sebastian Giovinco (Parma)
Andrea Pisani (Portosummaga)
Christian Pasquato (Modena FC)
Riccardo Maniero (Delfino Pescara 1936)
Mauro Camoranesi (VfB Stuttgart)
Total Income Transfer: € 31,975,000

Lazio

Balance Transfer: -825 000
Players Login:
Antonio Cinelli (AC Lumezzane)
Gonzalo Barreto (Danubio)
Javier Garrido (Man City)
Manuel Ricci (Lazio Primavera)
Álvaro González (Nacional)
Mark Bresciano (U.S. Palermo)
Sergio Floccari (FC Genoa)
Lucas Correa Alberto Belmonte (Ravenna Calcio)
Ivan Artipoli (U. S. Foggia)
Riccardo Perpetuini (FC Crotone)
Federico Chirico (S. S. Cavese 1919)
Libor Kozak (Brescia Calcio)
Alberto Quadri (Taranto Sport)
Jacopo Sciamanna (Lazio Primavera)
Hernanes (São Paulo)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 26,500,000
Players Out:
Ousmane Dabo (a club)
Stephen Ayodele Makinwa (AE Larisa)
Aleksandar Kolarov (Man City)
Ettore Mendicino (Ascoli Calcio)
Sebastiano Siviglia (late career)
Roberto Baronio (a club)
Francesco Mancini (AC Lumezzane)
Eliseu (Málaga FC)
Antonio Cinelli (U.S. Sassuolo)
Julio Ricardo Cruz (late career)
Antony Iannarilli (Isola Liri)
Alessio Luciani (AC Lumezzane)
Juan Pablo Carrizo (River Plate)
Thomas Hitzlsperger (West Ham)
Simone Inzaghi (late career)
Pablo Pintos (FC Getafe)
Jacopo Sciamanna (San Marino C.)
Simone Santarelli (U. S. Foggia)
Manuel Ricci (Monza Calcio)
Sanchez Emilson Cribari (SSC Napoli)
Total Income Transfer: € 25,675,000

AC Milan
Balance Transfer: -10,000,000
Players Login:
Adam Michal Miskiewicz (Chievo Verona)
Antonio Donnarumma (AC Milan Primavera)
Simone Romagnoli (AC Milan Primavera)
Andrea Schenetti (AC Milan Primavera)
Matteo Barbini (AC Milan Primavera)
Rodney Strasser (AC Milan Primavera)
Nnamdi Chidiebere Oduamadi (AC Milan Primavera)
Filippo Perucchini (AC Milan Primavera)
Luca Meregalli (AC Milan Primavera)
Giovanni Scampini (AC Milan Primavera)
Gianmarco Conti (Milan Youth)
Sokratis Papastathopoulos (FC Genoa)
Cristian Daminuta (Inter Milan)
Attila Filkor (Inter Milan)
Giorgio Gianola (Varese)
Willy (AS Eupen)
Kingsley Ebere Umunegbu (Varese)
Manuel Angelilli (U.S. Pro Vercelli Calcio)
Marco Bergamini (San Marino C.)
Emanuele Orlandi (AC Carpenedolo)
Harmony Ikande (Monza Calcio)
Alex Guerci (Pergocrema)
Mario Yepes (Chievo Verona)
Marco Amelia (FC Genoa)
Kevin-Prince Boateng (FC Genoa)
Bruno Montelongo (River Plate)
Zlatan Ibrahimovic (FC Barcelona)
Robinho (Man City)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 28,500,000
Players Out:
Matteo Bruscagin (Grosseto)
Davide In Gennaro (AC Padova)
Elijah Legati (AC Padova)
Matteo Darmian (U.S. Palermo)
Digão (Penafiel)
Federico Furlan (Varese)
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Monaco)
Ferdinando Coppola (AC Siena)
Mancini (Inter Milan)
Marco Storari (Juventus)
Dida (late career)
Giuseppe Favalli (late career)
Mathias Cardacio (Atlante)
David Beckham (LA Galaxy)
Giovanni Scampini (AC Pisa 1909)
Luca Meregalli (FC Pro Vercelli)
Marco Borriello (Roma)
Gianmarco Conti (Alma Fano)
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Schalke 04)
Willy (Monza Calcio)
Kakhaber Kaladze (FC Genoa)
Patrick Kalambay (AC Ancona)
Dominic Adiyiah (Reggina Calcio)
Attila Filkor (U.S. Triestina)
Filippo Perucchini (Alma Fano)
Matteo Barbini (Sacilese Calcio)
Andrea Schenetti (AS Lucchese)
Simone Romagnoli (U. S. Foggia)
Antonio Donnarumma (FC Piacenza)
Marcus Diniz (AS Eupen)
Cristian Daminuta (L'Aquila Calcio)
Total Income Transfer: € 18,500,000

AS Roma

Balance Transfer: -1.55 million
Players Login:
Ahmed Barusso (AS Livorno)
Keivan Zarineh (Paganese Calcio)
Federico Maria Erba (AC Cesena)
Aleandro Rosi (AC Siena)
Bogdan Lobont (Din. Bucharest)
Alexandru Daniel Pena (Roma Primavera)
Stefano Pettinari (Roma Primavera)
Adrian Marius Stoian (Rom Primavera)
Here Simone (Roma Primavera)
Malomo Alessandro (Roma Primavera)
Filippo Maria Scardina (Roma Primavera)
Fabio Simplicio (Palermo U.S.)
Adriano (Flamengo)
Simone Loria (Torino FC)
Leandro Greco (FC Piacenza)
Antunes (Leixões)
Claudio Della Penna (Gallipoli)
Stefano Okaka (Fulham)
Ahmed Barusso (Torino FC)
Adrian Pit (U.S. Triestina)
Cicinho (Sao Paulo)
Valerio Frasca (AC Arezzo)
João Paulo Fernando Marangon (FC Igea Virtus Barcellona)
Guillermo Burdisso (CA Rosario)
Paolo Castellini (Parma)
Nicolás Burdisso (Inter Milan)
Marco Borriello (AC Milan)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 9,300,000
Players Out:
Valerio Virga (a club)
Enrico Citro (S. S. Cavese 1919)
Mauro Esposito (a club)
Emiliano Tortolano (Latina Calcio)
Riccardo Brosco (U.S. Triestina)
Stefano Guberti (UC Sampdoria)
Andrea Bertolacci (U.S. Lecce)
Artur Moraes (Sporting Braga)
Alessandro Crescenzi (FC Crotone)
Max Tonetto (a club)
Daniele Sciarra (Aversa Norm.)
Marco Motta (Udinese Calcio)
Marco D'Alessandro (AS Bari)
Ahmed Barusso (AS Livorno)
Marco Andreolli (Chievo Verona)
Alessio Cerci (AC Fiorentina)
Claudio Della Penna (Ternana Calcio)
Keivan Zarineh (unknown)
Federico Maria Erba (unknown)
João Paulo Fernando Marangon (unknown)
Filippo Maria Scardina (Como Calcio)
Valerio Frasca (Villacidrese)
Alessandro Malomo (Hellas Verona)
Ricardo Faty (Aris Saloniki)
Here Simone (U.S. Lecce)
Adrian Stoian Marius (Delfino Pescara 1936)
Stefano Pettinari (AC Siena)
Adrian Pit (Cluj)
Total Income Transfer: € 7,750,000

Nautical

Balance Transfer: +6,750,000
Players Login:
Sergio Almirón (Juventus)
Andrea Raggi (U.S. Palermo)
Marco D'Alessandro (Roma)
Michele Rinaldi (AC Rimini)
Nicola Bellomo (Bari Primavera)
Marco Rossi (Parma)
Marco Crimi (Bari Primavera)
Romero (Udinese Calcio)
Cristian Galano (Bari Primavera)
Nico Pulzetti (AS Livorno)
Abdelkader Ghezzal (AC Siena)
Francesco Caputo (Salernitana)
Gianluca Galasso (Salernitana)
Alberto Rescio (Barletta Calcio)
Luigi Rana (ASG Nocerina 1910)
Nicola Strambelli (Noicattaro)
Mauro Boerchio (AC Pro Sesto)
Daniele Fiorentino (AS Andria BAT)
Barreto (Udinese Calcio)
Davide D'Ancona (Bari Primavera)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 9,500,000
Players Out:
Andrea Ranocchia (FC Genoa)
Diego Albadoro (SS Juve Stabia)
Mariano Donda (Godoy Cruz)
Cristian Stellini (late career)
Giuseppe Statella (Grosseto)
Riccardo Allegretti (Grosseto)
Marco Piccinni (AS Lucchese)
Ivan Loseto (Gavorrano)
Giacinto Allegrini (a club)
Antonio Bonvissuto (Ascoli Calcio)
Souleymane Diamoutene (U.S. Lecce)
Vladimir Koman (UC Sampdoria)
Alessandro Marotta (AS Lucchese)
Alessio Sestu (Vicenza Calcio)
Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus)
Pedro Kamata (AC Siena)
Filippo Carobbio (AC Siena)
Benedetto Lorusso (Barletta Calcio)
Antonelli (U.S. Triestina)
Davide D'Ancona (SSD Chieti)
Cristian Galano (AS Gubbio 1910)
Nicola Bellomo (Barletta Calcio)
Daniele De Vezze (Torino FC)
Armando Visconti (Campobasso)
Simone Cavalli (AS Andria BAT)
Ilario Lamberti (Valenzana Calcio)
Ivan Rajcic (Barletta Calcio)
Rey Volpato (AS Livorno)
Total Income Transfer: € 16,250,000

Bologna

Balance Transfer: -12,950,000
Players Login:
Pablo Osvaldo (esp. Barcelona)
Alessandro Elia (FC Bologna Primavera)
Luca Siligardi (Inter Milan)
Nicolò Cherubin (AS Cittadella)
Rene Krhin (Inter Milan)
Andrea Esposito (FC Genoa)
Archimede Morleo (FC Crotone)
Francesco Della Rocca (Perugia Calcio)
Henry Gimenez (River Plate)
Daniele Paponi (Parma)
Riccardo Meggiorini (FC Genoa)
Cristiano Lupatelli (Cagliari Calcio)
Diego Pérez (Monaco)
Gaston Ramírez (Penarol)
Matteo Rubin (Torino FC)
Ivan Radovanovic (Atalanta)
Albin Ekdal (Juventus)
Filippo Lombardi (AC Ancona)
György Garics (Atalanta)
Manuel Gavilan (Betis B)
Nemanja Mitrovic (Inter Primavera)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 17,950,000
Players Out:
Rafael Santos (Atlético-PR)
Cristiano Zenoni (a club)
Luigi Lavecchia (a club)
Nicola Mingazzini (a club)
Salvatore Lanna (a club)
Leonardo Cisterni (Spezia Calcio)
Marco Bernacci (Torino FC)
Massimo Marazzina (a club)
Gabriele Paonessa (Parma)
Francesco Modesto (Genoa FC)
Pablo Osvaldo (esp. Barcelona)
Giuseppe Nazzani (AS Gubbio 1910)
Alessandro Bassoli (Foligno Calcio 1928)
Stephen Appiah (AC Cesena)
Roberto Colombo (U.S. Triestina)
Adaílton (FC Vaslui)
Alessandro Elia (AS Andria BAT)
Total Income Transfer: € 5,000,000

Brescia

Balance Transfer: -8.35 million
Players Login:
Davide Zoboli (Torino FC)
Kamalu (Brescia Primavera)
Nicola Leali (Brescia Primavera)
Panagiotis Kone (Irakl. Saloniki)
Antonio Magli (Brescia Primavera)
Emanuele Bardelloni (Brescia Primavera)
Matteo Sereni (Torino FC)
Davide Ferrari (Brescia Primavera)
Benjamin Owusu (AC Scafatese)
Marco Martina Rini (Brescia Primavera)
Róbert Feczesin (VSC Debrecen)
Omar el Kaddouri (Brescia Primavera)
Alessandro Diamanti (West Ham)
Fabio Daprelà (West Ham)
Jonathan Zebina (Juventus)
Eder (Empoli FC)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 8,600,000
Players Out:
Andrea Rispoli (Parma)
Denis Maccan (Pergocrema)
Andrea Mantovani (AC Feralpi Salo)
Bartosz Salamon (U. S. Foggia)
Roland Varga (U. S. Foggia)
Andrea Caroppo (Hellas Verona)
Fabrizio Paghera (Hellas Verona)
Jürgen Säumel (Torino FC)
Walter Alberto López (Cerro)
Libor Kozak (Lazio)
Marco Martina Rini (Hellas Verona)
Marco Gorzegno (FC Empoli)
Omar el Kaddouri (Fc Südtirol)
Sergio Viotti (U.S. Triestina)
Antonio Magli (Como Calcio)
Emanuele Bardelloni (Como Calcio)
Davide Ferrari (AC Rodengo Saiano)
Total Income Transfer: € 250,000

Cagliari

Balance Transfer: +400,000
Players Login:
Daniele Magliocchetti (U.S. Triestina)
Giorico Daniele (Cagliari Primavera)
Enrico Cotza (Alghero)
Dametto Paolo (Cagliari Calcio Jugend)
Enrico Verachi (Cagliari Primavera)
Rafael Acosta (Diagoras)
Mattia Bodano (Cagliari Primavera)
Dario Biasi (AC Cesena)
Simone Aresti (Alghero)
Alex Pinardi (Modena FC)
Mikhail Sivakov (FC Piacenza)
Lorenzo Ariaudo (Juventus)
Alessandro Dettori (Villacidrese)
Robert Acquafresca (FC Genoa)
Gabriele Perico (UC Albinoleffe)
Simon Laner (UC Albinoleffe)
Ivan Pelizzoli (Lokomotiv Moscow II)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 1,300,000
Players Out:
Andrea Parola (a club)
Salvatore Burrai (U. S. Foggia)
Marco Sau (U. S. Foggia)
Simone Barone (a club)
Diego López (a club)
Cristiano Lupatelli (Bologna FC)
Lino Marzoratti (FC Empoli)
Mario Brkljaca (Hajduk)
Daniele Dessena (UC Sampdoria)
Mauro Vigorito (U.S. Carrarese Calcio)
Andrea Salvatore Cocco (UC Albinoleffe)
Marco Mancosu (U.S. Siracusa)
Joaquín Larrivey (CA Colón)
Enrico Verachi (San Marino C.)
Mattia Bodano (Gavorrano)
Pause (U.S. Lecce)
Total Income Transfer: € 1,700,000

Catania

Balance Transfer: +9,300,000
Players Login:
Mirko Antenucci (Ascoli Calcio)
Rosario Bucolo (SS Milazzo)
Alejandro Gómez (San Lorenzo)
Marco Di Fatta (Potenza Sport Club)
Giuseppe At Pasquale (SS Manfredonia Calcio)
Simone Pesce (Ascoli Calcio)
Raphael Martinho (Monte Alegre Futebol Clube (SP))
Andrea D'Amico (VF Colligiana)
Julián In Cosmo (VF Colligiana)
Giordano Maccarone (Catania Primavera)
Milan carrot (SPAL Ferrara)
Maikol Negro (Celano FC Olimpia)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 2,700,000
Players Out:
Federico Moretti (Ascoli Calcio)
Cristian Suarino (SS Milazzo)
Christian Iannelli (SS Milazzo)
Giovanni Ricciardo (SS Milazzo)
Orazio Russo (late career)
Andrea Catellani (U.S. Sassuolo)
Antonino Profeta (Pergocrema)
Nicolae Dica (Manisaspor)
Jorge Martínez (Juventus)
Giordano Maccarone (SS Milazzo)
Total Income Transfer: € 12,000,000

Cesena

Balance Transfer: -2.65 million
Players Login:
Guilherme Raymundo Do Prado (Southampton)
Erjon Bogdani (Chievo Verona)
Niccolo Valerio Rosseti (Cesena Primav.)
Derlis David Meza Colli (Atromitos)
Kadir Caidi (Cesena Primav.)
Odion Jude Ighalo (Udinese Calcio)
Yuto Nagatomo (FC Tokyo)
Mattia Evangelisti (Vicenza Primavera)
Alberto Galuppo (Parma)
Andrea Moretti (Olbia Calcio 1905)
Daniele Morritti (Valleverde Riccione FC)
Andrea Zanigni (Crociati Noceto)
Davide Sinigaglia (S. S. Virtus Lanciano 1924)
Fabio Caserta (Atalanta)
Matías Ezequiel Schelotto (Atalanta)
Maximiliano Pellegrino (Atalanta)
Gabriele Paonessa (Parma)
Igor Budan (U.S. Palermo)
Yohan Benalouane (Saint-Étienne)
Luis Jiménez (Ternana Calcio)
Diego (Liverpool)
Panagiotis Tachtsidis (FC Genoa)
Steve von Bergen (Hertha BSC)
Stephen Appiah (Bologna FC)
Nicolás Martín Gorobsov (Torino FC)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 3,350,000
Players Out:
Christian Bucchi (SSC Napoli)
Luca Righini (Vicenza Calcio)
Luca Ricci (Pergocrema)
Nebil Caidi (AC Pavia 1911)
Marco Tattini (AC Pavia 1911)
Mirko Drudi (Valenzana Calcio)
Gianluca Segarelli (U.S. Alessandria)
Ivan Franceschini (a club)
Michele Tardioli (a club)
Nicola Ravaglia (SPAL Ferrara)
Giovanni Rossi (SPAL Ferrara)
Massimo Volta (UC Sampdoria)
Federico Maria Erba (Roma)
Milan Djuric (Parma)
Denis Tonucci (Vicenza Calcio)
Dario Biasi (Cagliari Calcio)
Mattia Evangelisti (AS Andria BAT)
Kadir Caidi (Valenzana Calcio)
Guilherme Raymundo Do Prado (Southampton)
Niccolo Valerio Rosseti (AC Bellaria Igea Marina)
Giuseppe De Feudis (Torino FC)
Fabio Cusaro (AC Bellaria Igea Marina)
Alberto Galuppo (Atletico Rome)
Total Income Transfer: € 700,000

Chievo

Balance Transfer: -2.7 million
Players Login:
Lucas Finazzi (Chievo Primavera)
Leonardo Moracci (U.S. Alessandria)
Jefferson Leonardo Trazzi (U.S. Lecce)
Lucas Finazzi (Chievo Primavera)
Mariano Bogliacino (SSC Napoli)
Davide Moscardelli (FC Piacenza)
Matteo Piazza (AC Rimini)
Domenico Girardi (Modena FC)
Alessandro Sbaffo (Chievo Primavera)
Bostjan Cesar (Grenoble)
Ledian Memushaj (Paganese Calcio)
Antimo Iunco (AS Cittadella)
Diego Farias (Hellas Verona)
Alberto Artuso (Fc Südtirol)
Bojan Jokic (Sochaux)
Rickler (Modena FC)
Roberto Cortese (Taranto Sport)
Mirco Gasparetto (AC Padova)
Daniele Piro (FC Pro Vasto)
Cyril Théréau (RSC Charleroi)
Gelson Fernandes (Saint-Étienne)
Francesco Dettori (Delfino Pescara 1936)
Kevin Constant (Châteauroux)
Marco Andreolli (AS Roma)
Marco Silvestri (Modena FC)
Piero Robertiello (Salernitana)
Rincón (Inter Milan)
Roberto Guana (U.S. Palermo)
Roberto Inglese (Delfino Pescara 1936)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 2,700,000
Players Out:
Tommaso Chiecchi (Calcio Lecco 1912)
Amedeo Calliari (AC Lumezzane)
Fabio Moro (late career)
Giovanni Madiotto (Bassano Virtus)
Dimas Oliveira Goncalves (AC Montichiari)
Simone Grippo (Frosinone)
Francesco Scardina (AS Cittadella)
Valerio Anastasi (Calcio Lecco 1912)
Andrea Burato (Fc Südtirol)
Andrea Mengoni (Delfino Pescara 1936)
Antimo Iunco (Torino FC)
Adam Michal Miskiewicz (AC Milan)
Giampiero Pinzi (Udinese Calcio)
Tommaso Bianchi (FC Piacenza)
Mario Yepes (AC Milan)
Philippe Montandon (FC Lugano)
Yonese Hanine (FC Crotone)
Erjon Bogdani (AC Cesena)
Jefferson Leonardo Trazzi (U.S. Triestina)
Marco Malagó (U.S. Triestina)
Lucas Finazzi (AC Lumezzane)
Luca Ariatti (Delfino Pescara 1936)
Andrea De Falco (U.S. Sassuolo)
Rinaldo Lispi (Football Brindisi 1912)
Manuel Iori (AS Livorno)
Rickler (FC Piacenza)
Angelo Antonazzo (Taranto Sport)
Matteo Piazza (FC Pro Vercelli)
Leonardo Moracci (Calcio Lecco 1912)
Sbaffo Alessandro (Piacenza FC)
Roberto Cortese (U. S. Foggia)
Lucas Finazzi (AC Lumezzane)
Nicolò Brighenti (FC Esperia Viareggio)
Total Income Transfer: € 0

Fiorentina

Balance Transfer: -14.5 million
Players Login:
Nikola excellence (FC Empoli)
Francesco In Tacchio (AC Fiorentina Primavera)
Felipe (Udinese Calcio)
Artur Boruc (Celtic Glasgow)
Gaetano D'Agostino (Udinese Calcio)
David Enrique Mateo (Calcio Lecco 1912)
Massimiliano Taddei (AS Gubbio 1910)
N'Diaye Papa Waigo (Southampton)
Samuel On Carmine (Gallipoli)
Dario Fedi (AC Fiorentina Primavera)
Alessio Cerci (Roma)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 16,000,000
Players Out:
Ondrej Mazuch (RSC Anderlecht)
Manuel Nocciolini (Gavorrano)
Massimiliano Tagliani (Ravenna Calcio)
Filippo In Prete (Latina Calcio)
Domenico Marchetti (Aurora Pro Patria)
Andrea Paolucci (AS Andria BAT)
Giacomo Casoli (Spezia Calcio)
Savio Nsereko (1860 Munich)
Ramzi Aya (AC Reggiana)
Samuele Bettoni (AC Reggiana)
Jefferson (AS Eupen)
Samuel On Carmine (Frosinone)
Piergiuseppe Maritato (AC Reggiana)
Francesco In Tacchio (Frosinone)
Lorenzo Morelli (AC Prato)
Dario Fedi (Matera)
Massimo Gobbi (Parma)
Total Income Transfer: € 1,500,000

Genoa

Balance Transfer: -9.3 million
Players Login:
Linus Hallenius (Hammarby IF)
Luca Toni (Bayern Munich)
Eduardo (Sporting Braga)
Dejan Lazarevic (FC Genoa Primavera 1893)
Alessio grea (FC Genoa Primavera 1893)
Mattia Ferraro (FC Genoa Primavera 1893)
Arturo Ymeri (FC Genoa Primavera 1893)
Matteo Chinellato (FC Genoa Primavera 1893)
Chico (UD Almeria)
Miguel Veloso (Sporting)
Carlo Polli (FC Chiasso)
Antonino Ragusa (FC Genoa Primavera 1893)
Sebastian Forti (FC Genoa Primavera 1893)
Kevin-Prince Boateng (Portsmouth)
Diego Polenta (FC Genoa Primavera 1893)
Panagiotis Tachtsidis (AEK Athen)
Diego Angelo (Naval)
Andrea Ranocchia (AS Bari)
Salvatore Cannito (FC Genoa Primavera 1893)
Anthony Vanden Borre (Portsmouth)
Magnus Troest (Recr. Huelva)
Fabrizio Rondinara (AS Gubbio 1910)
Gabriele Mazzei (Sestrese)
Silvano Raggio Garibaldi (Sorrento Calcio)
Franco Zuculini (1899 Hoffenheim)
Mariano Stendardo (Salernitana)
Marcel Román (Penarol)
Francesco Modesto (Bologna FC)
Gergely Rudolf (Debrecen VSC)
Simone Pacella (Montesilvano)
Mariano Rudi (Aurora Pro Patria)
Kakhaber Kaladze (AC Milan)
Wilson (Sport)
Rafinha (Schalke 04)
Mattia Destro (Inter Milan)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 37,800,000
Players Out:
Giorgio Parodi (Savona 1907 FBC)
Louise Essengue Eloumou Parfait (FC Crotone)
Matteo Amico (Giacomense)
Andrea Signorini (Benevento)
Sokratis Papastathopoulos (AC Milan)
Selim Ben Djemia (Frosinone)
Giuseppe Greco (Grosseto)
Alberto Zapater (Sporting)
Jacopo Sbravati (Giacomense)
Nicolò Antonelli (Savona 1907 FBC)
Luigi Scotto (Pergocrema)
Michele Tarallo (Savona 1907 FBC)
Ivan Juric (late career)
Antonio Caracciolo (AS Gubbio 1910)
Andrea Esposito (Bologna FC)
Isaac Cofie (Torino FC)
Stephan El Shaarawy (AC Padova)
Leonardo Terigi (FC Crotone)
Emmanuel Jorge Ledesma (FC Crotone)
David Suazo (Inter Milan)
Sergio Floccari (Lazio)
Nicholas Costantini (USA Lucchese)
Robert Gucher (Frosinone)
Umberto Eusepi (Varese)
Fernando Forestieri (Udinese Calcio)
Francesco Bolzoni (AC Siena)
Meggiorini Riccardo (Bologna FC)
Alberto Frison (Vicenza Calcio)
Marco Amelia (AC Milan)
Kevin-Prince Boateng (AC Milan)
Robert Acquafresca (Cagliari Calcio)
Dejan Lazarevic (Torino FC)
Leonardo Perez (AC Pisa 1909)
Silvano Raggio Garibaldi (AS Gubbio 1910)
Salvatore Cannito (Entella)
Salvatore Bocchetti (Rubin Kazan)
Marcel Román (Irakl. Saloniki)
Sebastian Forti (Savona 1907 FBC)
Matteo Paro (Vicenza Calcio)
Alessio grea (Ravenna Calcio)
Mattia Ferraro (Alma Fano)
Magnus Troest (Atalanta)
Arturo Ymeri (Savona 1907 FBC)
Danijel Aleksic (Greuther Fürth)
Loris Damonte (U.S. Alessandria)
Matteo Chinellato (AC Reggiana)
Panagiotis Tachtsidis (AC Cesena)
Diego Angelo (Eskisehirspor)
Antonino Ragusa (Salernitana)
Steve Pinau (Aviron Bayonnais)
Total Income Transfer: € 28,500,000

Inter Milan

Balance Transfer: +44,900,000
Players Login:
Philippe Coutinho (Vasco)
Michele Rigione (Inter Primavera)
Mattia Destro (Inter Primavera)
Samuele Beretta (Inter Primavera)
Antonio Esposito (Inter Primavera)
Joel Chukwuma Obi (Inter Primavera)
Obiora Nwankwo (Inter Primavera)
Luca Castellazzi (UC Sampdoria)
Jonathan Biabiany (Parma)
Mancini (AC Milan)
David Suazo (FC Genoa)
Nicolas Desenclos (AS Eupen)
Kerlon (Ajax Amsterdam II)
Nelson Rivas (AS Livorno)
Jacopo Fortunato (Inter Primavera)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 8,300,000
Players Out:
Cristian Daminuta (AC Milan)
Matteo Lombardo (a club)
Attila Filkor (AC Milan)
Aiman ​​Napoli (FC Crotone)
Paolo Tornaghi (Como Calcio)
Riccardo Bocalon (Portosummaga)
Simone Fautario (Como Calcio)
Rene Krhin (Bologna FC)
Siligardi Luca (Bologna FC)
Nicolas Desenclos (AS Eupen)
Daniele Pedrelli (Spezia Calcio)
Dennis Benjamin Esposito (Monza Calcio)
Ricardo Quaresma (Besiktas)
Alberto Gerbo (U.S. Triestina)
Andrea May (FC Piacenza)
Giulio Donati (U.S. Lecce)
Vid Belec (FC Crotone)
Luis Jiménez (Ternana Calcio)
Francesco Toldo (late career)
Luca Caldirola (Vitesse)
Jury Toppan (Spezia Calcio)
Mario Balotelli (Man City)
Gianluca Litteri (Salernitana)
Nicolás Burdisso (Roma)
Jacopo Fortunato (Como Calcio)
Michele Rigione (U. S. Foggia)
Mattia Destro (FC Genoa)
Rincón (Chievo Verona)
Samuele Beretta (AC Pavia 1911)
Antonio Esposito (AC Padova)
Giacomo Bindi (FC Crotone)
Victor Obinna (West Ham)
Total Income Transfer: € 53,200,000

Lecce

Balance Transfer: -3.2 million
Players Login:
Fabio Franceschini (Giacomense)
Carlos Grossmüller (Schalke 04)
Tore Reginiussen (Schalke 04)
Massimiliano Benassi (Perugia Calcio)
Bertolacci Andrea (Roma)
Davide Brivio (Vicenza Calcio)
Giulio Donati (Inter Milan)
Rubén Olivera (Penarol)
Gustavo (Brazil)
Gianmarco Ingrosso (Paganese Calcio)
Francesco Giorgetti (AS Andria BAT)
Alessandro De Riccardis (Grottaglie)
Souleymane Diamoutene (AS Bari)
Pause (Cagliari Calcio)
Andrea Rispoli (Parma)
Manuel Coppola (Parma)
Edward Ofere (Malmo FF)
Ignacio Piatti (San Felipe)
Ernesto Chevanton (FC Sevilla)
Here Simone (Roma)
David Di Michele (Torino FC)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 3,600,000
Players Out:
Guido Marilungo (UC Sampdoria)
Gianmarco Ingrosso (Paganese Calcio)
Matteo Legittimo (Salernitana)
Carlo Vicedomini (Paganese Calcio)
Manuel Belleri (SPAL Ferrara)
Angelo (a club)
Pierre Alain Baclet (Vicenza Calcio)
Jefferson Leonardo Trazzi (Chievo Verona)
Daniele Cacia (Piacenza FC)
Franco Lepore (Varese)
Mattia Conte (Sacilese Calcio)
Marino Defendi (Atalanta)
Fabio Antonio Romeo (Pergocrema)
Raffaele Gragnaniello (Potenza Sport Club)
Massimo Loviso (Torino FC)
David Di Michele (Torino FC)
Ugo Gabrieli (Paganese Calcio)
Caccavallo Giuseppe (Barletta Calcio)
Raffaele Schiavi (Vicenza Calcio)
Vittorio Triarico (Paganese Calcio)
Total Income Transfer: € 400,000

Napoli

Balance Transfer: +300,000
Players Login:
Christian Bucchi (AC Cesena)
Sabato Mauro Romano (SSC Napoli Primavera)
Ignazio Massimo Conte (SSC Napoli Primavera)
Alessandro Diana (SSC Napoli Primavera)
Crescenzo Liccardo (SSC Napoli Primavera)
Edinson Cavani (Palermo U.S.)
Roberto De Zerbi (CFR Cluj)
Carmine Biagio Gatti (VF Colligiana)
Manuele Blasi (U.S. Palermo)
Luigi Vitale (AS Livorno)
Hassan Yebda (Benfica)
José Ernesto Sosa (Bayern Munich)
Sanchez Emilson Cribari (Lazio)
Nicolao Dumitru (FC Empoli)
Cristiano Lucarelli (Parma)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 10,000,000
Players Out:
Erwin Hoffer (1.FC K'lautern)
Lorenzo Insigne (U. S. Foggia)
Francesco Bruno (Atletico Rome)
Nicolas Gaston Navarro (Argentinos)
Mariano Bogliacino (Chievo Verona)
Matteo Contini (Real Saragossa)
Jesús Dátolo (esp. Barcelona)
Sabato Mauro Romano (Isola Liri)
Camillo Ciano (S. S. Cavese 1919)
Leandro Rinaudo (Juventus)
Roberto De Zerbi (CFR Cluj)
Massimiliano Ammendola (Aversa Norm.)
Pia (Portosummaga)
Samuele Dalla Bona (Atalanta)
Ignazio Massimo Conte (Isola Liri)
Fabio Quagliarella (Juventus)
Marcelo Zalayeta (Kayserispor)
Germán Denis (Udinese Calcio)
Luca Giannone (Matera)
Andrés Nicolás Amodio (Portosummaga)
Giacomo Cenetti (Carpi FC)
Luca Borrelli (ACR Messina)
Crescenzo Liccardo (Paganese Calcio)
Luca Cigarini (FC Sevilla)
Alessandro Diana (S. S. Cavese 1919)
Total Income Transfer: € 10,300,000

Palermo

Balance Transfer: -6.6 million
Players Login:
Maurizio Ciaramitaro (AC Bellinzona)
Santiago García (CA Rosario)
Giacomo Brichetto (Novara Calcio 1908)
Nicola Rigoni (Vicenza Calcio)
Eros Pellegrini (U.S. Palermo Primavera)
Daniel Cappelletti (U.S. Palermo Primavera)
Afriyie Acquah (U.S. Palermo Primavera)
Andrea Adamo (U.S. Palermo Primavera)
Guido Davi (U.S. Palermo Primavera)
Marco Pergolizzi (U.S. Palermo Primavera)
Matteo Darmian (AC Milan)
Kamil Glik (Piast Gliwice)
Massimo Maccarone (AC Siena)
Giuseppe Polito (Fc Südtirol)
Gianluca Palmiteri (Celano FC Olimpia)
Rosario Costantino (Monopoly)
Antonio Tranchina (Monopoly)
Davis Curiale (AS Cittadella)
Cristian Melinte (FC Piacenza)
Pajtim Kasami (AC Bellinzona)
Karim Laribi (U.S. Palermo Primavera)
Mauricio Pinilla (Grosseto)
Ezequiel Muñoz (Boca Juniors)
Josip Ilicic (NK Maribor)
Armin Bacinovic (NK Maribor)
João Pedro (Atlético-MG)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 23,600,000
Players Out:
Levan Mchedlidze (FC Empoli)
Andrea Raggi (AS Bari)
Alberto Cossentino (Novara Calcio 1908)
Michel Morganella (Novara Calcio 1908)
Emanuele Terranova (Frosinone)
Francesco Mirko Velardi (Modena FC)
Edgar Cani (Modena FC)
Samuele Romeo (U.S. Alessandria)
Edinson Cavani (SSC Napoli)
Antonio Mazzotta (Delfino Pescara 1936)
Simon Kjaer (VfL Wolfsburg)
Paolo Carbonaro (Barletta Calcio)
Manuele Blasi (SSC Napoli)
Marco Calderoni (Piacenza FC)
Fabio Simplicio (Roma)
Giovanni Tedesco (late career)
Davide Lanzafame (Juventus)
Mark Bresciano (Lazio)
Igor Budan (AC Cesena)
Giuseppe Ingrassia (Pergocrema)
Guido Davi (SS Juve Stabia)
Andrea Adamo (AC Reggiana)
Daniel Cappelletti (AC Padova)
Davide Succi (AC Padova)
Salvatore Temperino (FC Canavese)
Marco Pergolizzi (SS Sambenedettese Calcio)
Nico Bertolo (Real Saragossa)
Roberto Guana (Chievo Verona)
Eros Pellegrini (AC Pavia 1911)
Karim Laribi (U. S. Foggia)
Rubinho (Torino FC)
Davis Curiale (FC Crotone)
Total Income Transfer: € 17,000,000

Parma

Balance Transfer: -5.95 million
Players Login:
Fabio Lebran (AC Rimini)
Milan Djuric (AC Cesena)
Valeri Bojinov (Manchester City)
Abel Gigli (FC Parma Primavera)
Gianluca LaPadula (FC Parma Primavera)
Mario Merlonghi (Monterotondo)
Riccardo Pasi (FC Parma Primavera)
Alessandro Vecchi (FC Parma Primavera)
Zsolt Tamási (FC Parma Primavera)
Samuele Ogliari (FC Parma Primavera)
Loris Formuso (FC Parma Primavera)
Abderrazzak Jadid (Salernitana)
Gabriel Paletta (Boca Juniors)
Filipe Oliveira (Sporting Braga)
Fernando Marqués (esp. Barcelona)
Diego Manzoni (Pergocrema)
Stefano Crisci (AC Bellaria Igea Marina)
Mattia Cherubini (Giacomense)
Mattia Pin (Crociati Noceto)
Andrea Rispoli (Brescia Calcio)
Mattia Ferrato (AC Carpenedolo)
Filippo Savi (AC Carpenedolo)
Rolf Feltscher (Grasshoppers)
Gabriele Paonessa (Bologna FC)
Blerim Dzemaili (Torino FC)
Andrea Gasparri (Giulianova Calcio)
Danilo Pereira (Benfica U19)
Ze Eduardo (Maga)
Sebastian Giovinco (Juventus)
Marco Pisano (Torino FC)
Massimo Gobbi (Fiorentina AC)
Antonio Candreva (Udinese Calcio)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 10,950,000
Players Out:
Daniele Paponi (Bologna FC)
Giacomo Chiazzolino (Campobasso)
Ronny Valerio (FC Fondi)
Riccardo Capogna (FC Fondi)
Pietro Baccolo (Fc Südtirol)
Julio César de León (Shandong)
Marco Rossi (AS Bari)
Damiano Zenoni (a club)
Pablo Fontanello (Gimnasia)
Cristian Anelli (Valenzana Calcio)
Jonathan Biabiany (Inter Milan)
Alberto Galuppo (AC Cesena)
Alessio Tombesi (Atletico Rome)
Abdou Doumbia (Atletico Rome)
Mohamed Lamine Traore (Fc Südtirol)
Luca Tedeschi (FC Crotone)
Cristiano Lucarelli (SSC Napoli)
Paolo Castellini (Roma)
Manuel Coppola (U.S. Lecce)
Andrea Rispoli (U.S. Lecce)
Abderrazzak Jadid (AS Eupen)
Alessio Manzoni (UC Albinoleffe)
Matteo Mandorlini (FC Piacenza)
Gabriele Paonessa (AC Cesena)
Francesco Lunardini (U.S. Triestina)
Riccardo Pasi (Modena FC)
Mario Merlonghi (FC Fondi)
Alessandro Vecchi (SPAL Ferrara)
Zsolt Tamási (S. S. Virtus Lanciano 1924)
Samuele Ogliari (Crociati Noceto)
Gianluca LaPadula (Atletico Rome)
Fabio Lebran (UC Albinoleffe)
Simone Malatesta (Carpi FC)
Loris Formuso (Matera)
Abel Gigli (FC Esperia Viareggio)
Filipe Oliveira (Torino FC)
Milan Djuric (Ascoli Calcio)
Total Income Transfer: € 5,000,000

Sampdoria

Balance Transfer: -8.8 million
Players Login:
Paolo Sammarco (Udinese Calcio)
Gabriel Enzo Ferrari (Ternana Calcio)
Gianluca Curci (AC Siena)
Nicola Pozzi (Empoli FC)
Mattia Franceschino (Lavagnese)
Stefano Guberti (Roma)
Emanuele Testardi (samp Primavera)
Nicola Carofiglio (samp Primavera)
Roberto Soriano (samp Primavera)
Giovanni Taormina (U.S. Carrarese Calcio)
Vincenzo Fiorillo (Reggina Calcio)
Morris Donati (AC Mezzocorona)
Alessandro Provenzano (samp Primavera)
Vladimir Koman (AS Bari)
Jonathan Rossini (U.S. Sassuolo)
Massimo Volta (AC Cesena)
Guido Marilungo (U.S. Lecce)
Bruno Fornaroli (Recr. Huelva)
Daniele Dessena (Cagliari Calcio)
Pietro Arnulfo (Figline)
Pedro Obiang (samp Primavera)
Angelo da Costa (AC Ancona)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 9,200,000
Players Out:
Mattia Mustacchio (Varese)
Vasco Regini (U. S. Foggia)
Matteo Lanzoni (Portosummaga)
Daniele Franceschini (a club)
Francesco Signori (Bologna FC)
Mirko Eramo (FC Crotone)
Giovanni Taormina (FC Esperia Viareggio)
Luca Castellazzi (Inter Milan)
Mario Cassano (FC Piacenza)
Morris Donati (U.S. Carrarese Calcio)
Marius Stankevicius (FC Valencia)
Francesco Virdis (Fc Südtirol)
Carmelo Cucciniello (FC Fondi)
Alessandro Bastrini (Vicenza Calcio)
Roberto Soriano (FC Empoli)
Nicola Carofiglio (Calcio Lecco 1912)
Emanuele Testardi (AS Gubbio 1910)
Alessandro Provenzano (U.S. Siracusa)
Matteo Guardalben (Modena FC)
Salvatore Foti (FC Empoli)
Total Income Transfer: € 400,000

Udinese

Balance Transfer: +16,040,000
Players Login:
Simone Pepe (Juventus)
Matej Vydra (Banik Ostrava)
Luis Muriel (Cali)
Marco Motta (Roma)
Mehdi Benatia (Clermont)
Carlos Calvo (Xerez CD)
Fernando Forestieri (Genoa FC)
Jonni Cabrera (Udinese Calcio Primavera)
Francesco Bossa (Udinese Calcio Primavera)
Andreas Landgren (Udinese Calcio Primavera)
Mikel Rico (SD Huesca)
Tatu (Udinese Calcio Primavera)
Giampiero Pinzi (Chievo Verona)
Almen Abdi (Le Mans)
Zdenek Zlamal (Cádiz CF)
Federico Raúl Laurito (CA Huracan)
Alain Nef (U.S. Triestina)
Rabiu Mohammed (Liberty Prof.)
Flavio Lazzari (Gallipoli)
Andrea Peron (San Marco)
Giovanni Barreca (Manzanese)
Piermario Morosini (AC Padova)
Sodinha (U.S. Triestina)
Mohamadou Sissoko (AS Eupen)
Gabriele Angella (FC Empoli)
Pablo Armero (Palmeiras)
Luciano Monzón (Boca Juniors)
Germán Denis (SSC Napoli)
Diego Fabbrini (FC Empoli)
Total Expenditure Transfer: € 12,050,000
Players Out:
José Ricardo Rodríguez Villar (U.S. Triestina)
Antonio Marino (Ascoli Calcio)
Felipe (AC Fiorentina)
Abel Aguilar (Hercules CF)
Fabián Orellana (Granada CF)
Juan Surraco (AS Livorno)
Mikael Sakari Mattila (AC Bellinzona)
Giovanni Formiconi (Benevento)
Federico Gerardi (Portosummaga)
Aleksandar Lukovic (Zenit S-Pb)
Alemao (Vicenza Calcio)
Udubuesi Christian Obodo (Torino FC)
Romero (AS Bari)
Andrea Mazzarani (Modena FC)
Odion Jude Ighalo (AC Cesena)
Simone Pepe (Juventus)
Rosario Licata (Como Calcio)
Gaetano D'Agostino (AC Fiorentina)
Niki Zimling (NEC)
Leandro Caruso Rubén (River Plate)
Igor Djuric (SC Kriens)
Schumacher (Austria Wien)
Barreto (AS Bari)
Massimo Gotti (FC Empoli)
Alex Geijo (Granada CF)
Paolo Sammarco (UC Sampdoria)
Guilherme Siqueira (Granada CF)
Alain Nef (Young Boys Bern)
Antonio Candreva (Parma)
Gaetano Cala (Matera)
Mikel Rico (Granada CF)
Carlos Calvo (Granada CF)
Andreas Landgren (Willem II)
Tatu (AC Pisa 1909)
Francesco Bossa (Como Calcio)
Ferdinando Sforzini (CFR Cluj)
Mohamadou Sissoko (FC Kilmarnock)
Ewome Kelvin Matute (U.S. Triestina)
Mohammed Rabiu (Evian)
Nikola Vujadinovic (Aberdeen FC)
Marco Motta (Juventus)
Luis Muriel (Granada CF)
Zdenek Zlamal (Slavia Prague)
Total Income Transfer: € 28,090,000